People assume that I'm girly. But people who know me say I'm more boyish.
I cry if something bad happens. I grab a drink with friends when I get stressed out. I travel. I sometimes lash out at my closest friends.
I personally think that it is acceptable if I take a step forward and can act with more diverse expressions and feelings.
I don't usually paint a big picture on what I'll do in the future.
If I had to name one thing that differentiates me from the other women, it's that I get free stuff at restaurants or get discounts.
I don't find it uncomfortable that I'm recognized and liked by so many people. If that were hard for me, I wouldn't be doing this work. Rather, I think I'd be more sad when a day come when people don't recognize me.
In 'The Grandmaster,' I had a supporting role, but my character in 'The Crossing' is much more central to the plot.
My mother told me it's better to start using anti-aging products even at a young age. Especially since I'm an actress, and I'm constantly under stage lights or exposed to a lot of sunlight.
To keep the skin moist throughout my travels, and within a tight schedule, moisture care is necessary. And skin ageing originates from dry skin. So before I go to bed, I use my Laneige Perfect Renew Regenerator, and sometimes, I use Water Bank Essence, too.
The dramas that I worked on were successful, but not the movies. I still have many opportunities, and I will not be discouraged.